He seems to be a step behind all the time but that was a tough deal on the challenge because Fox (the network) couldn't be bothered to show a replay and Seattle was rushing the next play. If it would have been reversed it would have been huge.

Ultimately it didn't matter whether the red flag was thrown or a timeout was called because neither coach threw another challenge flag the rest of the game. So it's not like an extra challenge would have mattered.

can't wait for the press conference tomorrow where he says nothing of substance

guy is a tool, has no balls, and his team shows it

they don't play hard for him

Seahawks run through a wall for Carrol

Exactly, they are rushing to get the play off before Denver can challenge. Let them make the quick play and not give them time to come up with a better play. I don't know why we would have the wrong package on the field. It was a 2nd and long before and was going to a 3rd and long. Should have had the right package out there before.

Look at his posting record. He posts a ****load of negative stuff after losses. He loves to tell us everything what is wrong with the team, Manning, etc. He wasn't around for over a month.....when we won every single game.

Ultimately it didn't matter whether the red flag was thrown or a timeout was called because neither coach threw another challenge flag the rest of the game. So it's not like an extra challenge would have mattered.

Sure, in hindsight, you can say this, but at the time, you don't know how the rest of the game will play out. What a terrible mindset to have, to forgive the poor coaching because using hindsight to defend a poor coaching decision.

It was a bad challenge from a challenge perspective but I didn't mind it because it slowed things down. It felt like a basketball timeout. Like we needed to do anything to stem the bleeding.

Yes, it is extremely poor coaching strategy to use a challenge to slow things down. You want to slow things down, call a ****ing time out. Then you get the added benefit of seeing a network replay to see if it was indeed a lateral.

During live action, I thought it was damn close to a lateral. I wanted to see it again. Seattle must have been worried it was a lateral themselves, hence hurrying up the next play. But replay conclusively showed that it was forward. No need to waste a challenge in the 1st half, when timeouts are of less importance than they are in the 2nd half.

I am not watching his presser, I am afraid I will break my hand punching the TV. I can't take 30 minutes of BS cliches and generalities....

I heard Manning said in a postgame interview that he thought people were crazy for calling the Broncos Super Bowl performace embarassing. I have been unable to find that footage not corroborate that, but my god talk about detached if he did.

He seems to be a step behind all the time but that was a tough deal on the challenge because Fox (the network) couldn't be bothered to show a replay and Seattle was rushing the next play. If it would have been reversed it would have been huge.

Not like this is new.

The field of infinite monkey theory science has been single-handedly advanced generations by simply studying John Fox's challenge calls since joining the Broncos 3 years ago.